Simple questions may have ‘painful answers’
The questions below are apolitical and have absolutely nothing to do with either the Democratic or Republican parties. It is about America (land that we love) and her present leader.

When I was a kid, one of my brothers caught a little lizard in the tobacco field. Being about 5, I did not have to work in the hot sun.

Instead, I stayed under a wagon, playing with that little lizard in his mayonnaise jar with holes in the lid and grass for a bed and hidey hole. I played with him all day, pestering it ad infinitum. When my brother first caught him, he had a long tail. By the end of the day—he barely had a stub left. He had eaten his own tail.

What is right Iraq policy?
“Pull out of Iraq,” is one aspiring politician’s sentiment that is shared by many Americans who have begun to weigh success against the time and effort, the lives and hundreds of billions of dollars that we continue to invest in our “Humpty Dumpty.” Can we put it back together again, or should we cut our losses and move on?

My new bald head has revived people’s interest in me and from where I sprang unto this earth.

I grew up in middle America on the only expanse of land that no one else ever wanted. Early settlers never fought a fight with the native Indians to gain the land. It is said that the Indian Chief Horsemuscle gave General Harrison some necklaces to take the land where my hometown sits.

Grant County pets, your pets, deserve to be licensed and protected. They deserve a way to come home if lost, as well as to be safe from diseases.

Also, in case you weren’t aware, there’s a county ordinance that requires all dogs and cats in Grant County to be licensed annually.
In order to make it easy for pet owners to comply with the license, the Grant County Animal Shelter will hold a License/Vaccination Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 18.